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Those in the most Northern parts of the country will see high winds, with Northern Scotland facing gale-force winds this morning.

The Met Office said: “The windy conditions across the North which won’t be completely dry, and there will be some heavy showers in Northern Scotland.

“It’s in the far North that we have the strongest gusts for a time in the morning up to 60mph.

“It’ll be blustery across Northern Ireland and Central Scotland, and then we’ll have a central soggy zone.

UK Weather: Parts of Scotlan will see 60mph winds this morning which will ease throughout the day (Image: Met Office )

“North West England will be seeing rain for much of Tuesday. To the South of that, it’ll be largely dry.

“It is quite a warm start to the day, with some brightness, some sunshine coming through, but it will predominantly stay dry in the South.

“The rain will slowly start to sink Southwards, so drying up in the North of England, and trickling into the Midlands and parts of South Wales.

“The winds in the North of Scotland will be easing throughout the day.”

The Met Office has warned that the winds will start to pick up again in Northern Scotland towards the evening.

Those in the South could have some more luck, with temperatures potentially reaching a balmy 22-23C

The Met Office said: “It will still feel fresh with temperatures only 15-16C on the East Coast, further South temperatures will be over 22C.”

On Wednesday, The Met Office reports that Northern Ireland and Scotland will stay windy with more blustery showers affecting northwest Scotland. Rain across England and Wales will gradually ease, and clear from most northern and central areas.

Thursday will be mainly fine in the south but sunshine and blustery showers are expected further north.

On Friday, showers may spread further south but Saturday will be mostly dry.